Obama to his Democrat Stooges: Keep up the controversial legislation and I will win the election for you.

Think about it: the rumor is that between now and the November mid-term elections, Obama will drive his Democrat congress to pass an immigration reform bill, a value added tax proposition, an anti-secret ballot voting process for the unions, regulations limiting free speech on talk radio and Cap and Trade.

They have six months to get all this done.

We say, have at it. In doing so, his party will miss the needed time for campaigning to save their Congressional seats and get very little of the above fully accomplished in the process.

Instead of backing off, now that the controversial ObamaCare has been forced through Congress, Obama plans to continue the pursuit of controversial legislation right up to November 2nd. Apparently, he believes that he, alone, is all that is needed to win the various campaigns necessary to keep large majorities in both houses of Congress.

Themes that will be carried in Midknight Review are these:

1. An unabridged documentation of his failings as measured against his stated goals.

2. The radical composition of those gathered into his Administration.

3. His Black Liberation ties and the nature, history and definition of Black Liberation Theology.

4. A thorough listing of all the promises he as made and broken.

5. Michelle's senior paper and its implications for the Obama "presidency."

6. A documentation specifics of Obama's rejection of our Founding Principles.

7. Obama's decision to continue racial divisions in this country for the accomplishment of his purposes.

8. Seven fundamental political positions that permeate all of his agenda.

No doubt there will be others, but these categories will become themes of this blog, intertwined but identifiable as specific issues. Understand that nothing could be further from the truth than Obama's claim that he is not an ideologue. While this fact does not tell give us the full picture of who he is as an ideologue, it does give us the ability to predict much of his intended course -- jds.
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